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auxilary

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  1. How is the rust? Does the sunroof leak? How many miles on the motor? rebuilt? got receipts? what kind and size of exhaust and downpipe? tire condition/size and brand of tires? Based on what I see here, I'd guess 4000-4500 or so...primarily because of cheapie ebay parts. more info can yield more money

  2. step 1: start building a rotary Z

    step 2: cancel doing step 1 after buying 98% of the parts

    step 3: sell off rotary parts, making at most 40% back on what was spent, not counting custom work.

    step 4: start doing LS1 converstion

    step 5: ....

    step 6: profit?

  3. sven: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813500046 that's the board I got. it'll actually handle 4 gigs of ram. only downside is that it outputs max to 720p, but i don't think 8 bit games need that high of a resolution :) but my bedroom tv upstairs is 720p, so it works out

     

    hoov: raised the board so i could retain original switches. also, i can still put in a slimline dvd player on top. just no interest or need to do so.

     

    tyler: don't have any stock controllers, but there are USB replicas you can buy. Or if you have originals, retrozone has usb converters to adapt original NES controllers to work with usb

     

    there are much shittier looking NES pcs:

     

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  4. Or, I built it into an NES PC. no one saw this coming, right?

     

     

    1.66ghz atom dual core, 1gb of ram (can do 2!), 80gb sata drive. has wifi, gigabit lan, external power brick. it's designed to be fanless, but i don't trust it so i slapped an old amd cpu fan on it. a bit louder, but not too bad. it also has HDMI out.

     

    tomorrow i'll install the OS and prep it for mame. this will server as a portable media station for the bedroom, and also as an emulator system

     

    i resoldered the power and reset buttons to PC connections, and i wired up the factory LED to work! and it does!

     

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